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"The Sound of Rabbits is a deeply affecting and powerful novel." Lynn Sloan, author of Midstream, Principles of Navigation, and This Far Isn’t Far Enough

The Sound of Rabbits tells the story of Ruby, a bright woman with a love of music who thought that leaving the small town where she grew up would ensure her happiness. But her life in Chicago is not going the way she’d planned. At 41, she’s drifted away from music, and a long-term relationship with a boyfriend has ended badly. Everything changes with one phone call from her sister, Val, who cares for their mother, Barbara, in the hardscrabble Midwestern town where Ruby grew up. Ruby returns to confront some harsh truths about her family and herself as she tries to find meaning in her mother’s battle with Parkinson’s disease. Written as an homage to the classic archetype of the Hero’s Journey, The Sound of Rabbits relies on different points of view to explore themes of change and death, and considers the role that the past—and acceptance of that past—can play in one’s current and future happiness.

The Sound of Rabbits

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"The Sound of Rabbits is a deeply affecting and powerful novel." —Lynn Sloan, author of Midstream, Principles of Navigation, and... Read more

    Publisher: Regal House Publishing LLC
    Publication Date: 31/07/2023
    ISBN13: 9781646033461, 978-1646033461
    ISBN10: 1646033469

    Number of Pages: 252

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    "The Sound of Rabbits is a deeply affecting and powerful novel." Lynn Sloan, author of Midstream, Principles of Navigation, and This Far Isn’t Far Enough

    The Sound of Rabbits tells the story of Ruby, a bright woman with a love of music who thought that leaving the small town where she grew up would ensure her happiness. But her life in Chicago is not going the way she’d planned. At 41, she’s drifted away from music, and a long-term relationship with a boyfriend has ended badly. Everything changes with one phone call from her sister, Val, who cares for their mother, Barbara, in the hardscrabble Midwestern town where Ruby grew up. Ruby returns to confront some harsh truths about her family and herself as she tries to find meaning in her mother’s battle with Parkinson’s disease. Written as an homage to the classic archetype of the Hero’s Journey, The Sound of Rabbits relies on different points of view to explore themes of change and death, and considers the role that the past—and acceptance of that past—can play in one’s current and future happiness.

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